PCCUA-Stuttgart gearing up for registration, spring classes

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Jan 4, 2013 at 10:25 AMJan 4, 2013 at 10:32 AM

Dr. Susan Luebke, vice chancellor of PCCUA-Stuttgart campus, said PCCUA continues to be a very economical way to earn a two-year degree that can be transferred to four year colleges and universities throughout the state.

Bill Shrum, bshrum@stuttgartdailyleader.com

Open registration for classes at Phillips Community College of the University of Arkansas (PCCUA)-Stuttgart campus will be held from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday at the main campus.

"We are looking forward to seeing our students, both old and new, on Tuesday, for registration," Dr. Susan Luebke, vice chancellor of PCCUA-Stuttgart campus, said.

Luebke, said PCCUA continues to be a very economical way to earn a two-year degree that can be transferred to four year colleges and universities throughout the state.

"We pride ourselves on the services we provide and the attention and support that our students receive from both faculty and staff," Luebke said.

The spring 2013 semester would be a good time for anyone to come by to see everything that is offered to the community in education, entertainment and just for fun, Luebke said.

There are three associates degrees that can be obtained at the PCCUA campuses including the Associate of Arts degree, the Associate of Science degree and the Associate of Applied Science degree.

The two certificates, the Technical Certificate and the Certificate of Proficiency, are given in a variety of fields such as advanced manufacturing, cosmetology, crime scene investigation, early childhood education, law enforcement administration, nursing and welding.

Academic scholarships, technical scholarships and foundation scholarships are all offered on the Stuttgart campus. More information on these scholarships can be obtained from Toni Carter in the financial aid office at (870) 673-4201, ext. 1822.

The dates for registration and the first day of classes are the same on the DeWitt and Helena campuses. For more information, contact the Stuttgart campus at (870) 673-4201.